Associate Professor of Social Work & Criminology, Chatham University
Dr. Christine M. Sarteschi, LCSW is an Associate Professor of Social Work and Criminology. She researches and teaches courses in behavioral science that cover a wide range of topics including: human behavior, juvenile justice, severe mental illness and crime, cold case research, problem solving courts, serial and mass murder, and extreme violent crime. Dr. Sarteschi's works include “Mass and Serial Murder in America” and the most recent, a 2020 monograph about sovereign citizens titled "Sovereign Citizens: A Psychological and Criminological Analysis." Specializes in unusual/atypical cases.
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